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Feb 02, 2015

Black tank smell in coach

I have had our coach for 7 years now and every once in a while while driving I get a really bad smell coming into the coach. It smells like the black tank is venting into the coach. The weird thing is it doest smell bad in the bathroom. I always flush out the tanks really well and add chemicals to the black and gray tanks. Any help is appreciated.
  • What's Next?
    I used to have the same issue with our coach when we first purchased it. If you have a washer/dryer in your coach (like we do) you may discover the smell is coming from the p-trap for the appliance. The W/D is probably the least used appliance/plumbing fixture in the coach so I make a point of running a wash cycle through it when we we're set up at a park. If your coach sits for a long period (especially in CA) chances are the water in that p-trap has evaporated - we're in Orange Co. This resolved the problem for us - hope this helps.
    Safe travels,
    Paddy Drumm
  • Does your coach sit a long time in between trips? I had the bathroom sink p-trap dry out and whew it let in black tank smell. Took me awhile before I figured that one out!

    p-traps can dry out letting smell into the coach. Especially in warm weather states. When I traveled to Florida that bathroom sink trap would dry out real quick.

    Also sometimes the gray tank can smell just as bad as the black. Check all the sinks AND the shower and pour water down them to fill the p-traps.
  • What's Next? wrote:
    I have had our coach for 7 years now and every once in a while while driving I get a really bad smell coming into the coach. It smells like the black tank is venting into the coach. The weird thing is it doest smell bad in the bathroom. I always flush out the tanks really well and add chemicals to the black and gray tanks. Any help is appreciated.

    Use a lot of water and dump often and in which case, chemicals aren't needed. Like 4 days tops with two people. Most likely it's air down drafting through the vent pipe and in stubborn cases, it's often been found that the vent pipe was installed all the way to the bottom of the tank, rather than near the top. Some have installed electric exhaust fans on the roof, but not sure of the results.
  • Check under the sinks. There is a check valve that can develop a brittle rubber gasket. Replacements are under $10 at box stores.